gotosocial/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-errors/v2/standard.go

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package errors
import (
"errors"
"reflect"
_ "unsafe"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-bitutil"
)
// errtype is a ptr to the error interface type.
var errtype = reflect.TypeOf((*error)(nil)).Elem()
// Comparable is functionally equivalent to calling errors.Is() on multiple errors (up to a max of 64).
func Comparable(err error, targets ...error) bool {
var flags bitutil.Flags64
// Flags only has 64 bit-slots
if len(targets) > 64 {
panic("too many targets")
}
for i := 0; i < len(targets); {
if targets[i] == nil {
if err == nil {
[chore] consolidate caching libraries (#704) * add miekg/dns dependency * set/validate accountDomain * move finger to dereferencer * totally break GetRemoteAccount * start reworking finger func a bit * start reworking getRemoteAccount a bit * move mention parts to namestring * rework webfingerget * use util function to extract webfinger parts * use accountDomain * rework finger again, final form * just a real nasty commit, the worst * remove refresh from account * use new ASRepToAccount signature * fix incorrect debug call * fix for new getRemoteAccount * rework GetRemoteAccount * start updating tests to remove repetition * break a lot of tests Move shared test logic into the testrig, rather than having it scattered all over the place. This allows us to just mock the transport controller once, and have all tests use it (unless they need not to for some other reason). * fix up tests to use main mock httpclient * webfinger only if necessary * cheeky linting with the lads * update mentionName regex recognize instance accounts * don't finger instance accounts * test webfinger part extraction * increase default worker count to 4 per cpu * don't repeat regex parsing * final search for discovered accountDomain * be more permissive in namestring lookup * add more extraction tests * simplify GetParseMentionFunc * skip long search if local account * fix broken test * consolidate to all use same caching libraries Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> * perform more caching in the database layer Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> * remove ASNote cache Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> * update cache library, improve db tracing hooks Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> * return ErrNoEntries if no account status IDs found, small formatting changes Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> * fix tests, thanks tobi! Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
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return true
}
// Drop nil targets from slice.
copy(targets[i:], targets[i+1:])
targets = targets[:len(targets)-1]
continue
}
// Check if this error is directly comparable
if reflect.TypeOf(targets[i]).Comparable() {
flags = flags.Set(uint8(i))
}
i++
}
for err != nil {
// Check if this layer supports .Is interface
is, ok := err.(interface{ Is(error) bool })
if !ok {
// Error does not support interface
//
// Only try perform direct compare
for i := 0; i < len(targets); i++ {
// Try directly compare errors
if flags.Get(uint8(i)) &&
err == targets[i] {
return true
}
}
} else {
// Error supports the .Is interface
//
// Perform direct compare AND .Is()
for i := 0; i < len(targets); i++ {
if (flags.Get(uint8(i)) &&
err == targets[i]) ||
is.Is(targets[i]) {
return true
}
}
}
// Unwrap to next layer
err = errors.Unwrap(err)
}
return false
}
// Assignable is functionally equivalent to calling errors.As() on multiple errors,
// except that it only checks assignability as opposed to setting the target.
func Assignable(err error, targets ...error) bool {
if err == nil {
// Fastest case.
return false
}
for i := 0; i < len(targets); {
if targets[i] == nil {
// Drop nil targets from slice.
copy(targets[i:], targets[i+1:])
targets = targets[:len(targets)-1]
continue
}
i++
}
for err != nil {
// Check if this layer supports .As interface
as, ok := err.(interface{ As(any) bool })
// Get reflected err type.
te := reflect.TypeOf(err)
if !ok {
// Error does not support interface.
//
// Check assignability using reflection.
for i := 0; i < len(targets); i++ {
tt := reflect.TypeOf(targets[i])
if te.AssignableTo(tt) {
return true
}
}
} else {
// Error supports the .As interface.
//
// Check using .As() and reflection.
for i := 0; i < len(targets); i++ {
if as.As(targets[i]) {
return true
} else if tt := reflect.TypeOf(targets[i]); // nocollapse
te.AssignableTo(tt) {
return true
}
}
}
// Unwrap to next layer.
err = errors.Unwrap(err)
}
return false
}
// As finds the first error in err's tree that matches target, and if one is found, sets
// target to that error value and returns true. Otherwise, it returns false.
//
// The tree consists of err itself, followed by the errors obtained by repeatedly
// calling Unwrap. When err wraps multiple errors, As examines err followed by a
// depth-first traversal of its children.
//
// An error matches target if the error's concrete value is assignable to the value
// pointed to by target, or if the error has a method As(interface{}) bool such that
// As(target) returns true. In the latter case, the As method is responsible for
// setting target.
//
// An error type might provide an As method so it can be treated as if it were a
// different error type.
//
// As panics if target is not a non-nil pointer to either a type that implements
// error, or to any interface type.
//
//go:linkname As errors.As
func As(err error, target any) bool
// Unwrap returns the result of calling the Unwrap method on err, if err's
// type contains an Unwrap method returning error. Otherwise, Unwrap returns nil.
//
//go:linkname Unwrap errors.Unwrap
func Unwrap(err error) error